Tzomet

Tzomet is a conservative political party in Israel that was founded by General Rafael Eitan in 1983. Tzomet advocated for the separation of church and state, free markets, and the establishment of a presidential system in place of a parliamentary system, believing in a stronger central government. Tzomet began to outperform the rival Tehiya party during the 1990s, taking much of its electorate due to its right-wing views, and Tzomet became a minor right-wing party in the country. Tzomet would fail to gain representation during the 2010s, however, and its highest number of Knesset seats was a mere eight seats in 1992.